General Motors today earlier this week that it will invest $47 million in its manufacturing facilities in Spring Hill, Tennessee and Bay City, Michigan to prepare for future product programs. The combined investments will result in 230 retained jobs in the US. This is part of a $1 billion investment in U.S. manufacturing operations announced by the company in January. GM has invested more than $21 billion in U.S. operations since 2009.

Spring Hill Manufacturing

$27 million to prepare the plant to assemble a right-hand-drive crossover for export to Australia as the Holden Acadia

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Earlier this month, Vauxhall – GM's brand name for Opel cars in the UK – released some gorgeous photos showing the interior of its upcoming Insignia midsize sedan. A U.S.-built version of the Insignia is widely believed to be the replacement the Saturn Aura in 2010-11 timeframe.